Volume 1
Dictionary of anonymous and pseudonymous English literature / Samuel Halkett and John Laing.
- Halkett, Samuel, 1814-1871.
- Date:
- 1926-[1962]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Dictionary of anonymous and pseudonymous English literature / Samuel Halkett and John Laing. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![AMARANTH (the) ; or, religious poems ; consisting of fables, visions, emblems, etc., adorned with copper¬ plates from the best masters. [By Rev. Walter Harte.] Pt 8vo. Pp. xiv., 295. [Green’s Bibl. Somers., ii., p. 471.] London, 1767 Author’s name also in the hand-writing of Dyce. AMARYLLIS at the Fair. [By John Richard Jefferies.] Cr8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1887 AMARYNTHUS, the Nympholept ; a pastoral drama, in three acts: with other poems. [By Horace Smith.’ Fcap 8vo. Pp. xii., 232. \Brit. Mus.' London, 1821 AMATEUR (an) angler’s days in Dove Dale. By E. M. [Edward Marston, publisher]. 8vo. [Cushing’s lnit. and Pseud., ii., p. 92.] London, 1884 AMATEUR handicraft ; containing in¬ formation on lens and specula grind¬ ing, soldering, and brazing, . . . filing, planing, etc. By [Rev. James Lukin] the author of the Lathe and its uses. Fcap 8vo. Pp. vii., 212. [Brit. Mus.\ Cirencester [1879] AMATEUR (the) mechanic’s workshop : a treatise containing plain and concise directions for the manipulation of wood and metals, including casting, forging, brazing, soldering, and car¬ pentry. By the author of the Lathe and its uses [Rev. James Lukin]. Pt 8vo. Pp. 155. [.Bodl.] London, 1870 Wrongly ascribed to Elias Taylor. AMATEUR (the) poacher. [By John Richard Jefferies.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1879 AMATEUR poultry keeping. By the editor of The Poultry World [J—A— Watson]. 8vo. Pp. 24. [Brit. Mus.\ London, 1919 AMATORY (the) experiences of a surgeon. [By James Campbell Reddie.] Printed for the Nihilists. 8vo. Moscow [really London], 1881 AMATORY odes, epistles, and sonnets, the productions of an uneducated youth [John Jones]. 8vo. [Watt’s Bibl. Brit.] London, 1799 AMATORY (the) works of Tom Shuffle- ton, with notes by the author [Sir Lumley St George Skeffington]. 8vo. London, 1815 AMAZON (the) [river] and its wonders. [By William Henry Davenport Adams.] 8vo. Edinburgh, 1879 AMAZON I AD (the); or, figure and fashion : a scuffle in high life. With notes critical and historical, inter¬ spersed with choice anecdotes of Bon Ton. [By John Wilson Croker.] i2mo. Pp. 70. [Bodl.] Dublin, 1806 AMBASSADOR (the) ; a comedy, in four acts. By John Oliver Hobbes [Mrs Reginald Walpole Craigie, nee Pearl Richards]. 8vo. London, 1898 AMBERHILL [a novel]. By A. J. Barrowcliffe [Albert Julius Mote]. 8vo. [Cushing’s I nit. and Pseud., i., p. 31.] London, 1856 AMBITION. [By Miss M. G. Lewis.] i2mo. 3 vols. [Adv. Lib.] London, 1825 AMBITION. By Kate Willis [Sarah E. Coolidge]. 8vo. [Kirk’s Supp., i., p. 382.] Boston, 1856 AMBITIONS (the) of Jill. By May Wynne [Mabel Wynne Knowles]. Cr 8vo. [Lit. Year Book.] London, 1920 AMBROSE Rodman. By Mrs Swerdna [Mrs Andrews]. 8vo. [Kirk’s Supp., i., p. 40.] New York, 1865 AMBROSE’S request [a story]. By Mignon [Mrs-Baseley]. 8vo. Manchester [1902] AMELIA ; a musical entertainment of two acts : as it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-garden. [By Richard Cumberland.] 8vo. Pp. 30. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1768 AMELIA. A new English opera, as it is perform’d at the New Theatre, in the Hay-Market, after the Italian manner. [By Henry Carey.] Set to musick by Mr John Frederick Lampe. 8vo. Pp. 29. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1732 AMELIORATION (the) of Ireland contemplated, in a series of papers— I. On the use of the Irish language in religious worship and instruction. [By the Hon. and Rev. Arthur P. Perceval, D.C.L.] Second edition. 8vo. Pp. 24. London, 1844 -II. The questions of repeal and federalism considered. 8vo. Pp. 12. [Bodl.] London, 1844 No. III. has the author’s name. AMEN (the) of the unlearned ; a lay commentary. By M. C. E. [Miss C— Townsend]. Cr 8vo. London, 1902 AMENDMENTS of Mr Collier’s false and imperfect citations, etc., from the Oldbatchelour, Doubledealer, Love for love, Mourning bride. By the author of those plays [William Congreve]. 8vo. Pp. 109. [Adv. Lib.] London, 1698](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31359681_0001_0095.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)